(01-04-2012, 08:25 AM)Musicwhiz Wrote: I feel that Sunday Times should not interview someone who likes fast cars and is into changing his fifth car in 10 years - what kind of signal are they trying to send out to the general public? [Sorry, but this interview seems like a complete contrast from last week's interview with Andrew Hallam].
The title says it all. It's about the interviewees' money and themselves. Not how to stay frugal, save money, invest, money virtues...all these craps. It's about who they are and how they
spend the money that
they have made, doesn't matter
how they made it. Readers hoping to learn the "hows" should read something else. The qualifying criterion is that
they have the money. Of course, they must first agree to be featured.
If you don't have money but have a good habit of saving, the best you can get is a column on "how to
survive with $x,xxx in Singapore". If you invest (well), you might get something like "how to build a stock portfolio with a $x,xxx income". But doesn't that sound like a get-rich-quick seminar?